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Investment in Bulgaria is one of a series of booklets published by KPMG to provide information to those considering investing or doing business internationally.
This issue of frontiers in finance has a special focus on Africa. In many ways, Africa is a forgotten continent for financial services: we focus much of our attention on Europe, the Americas and the Middle and Far East.
The CEE Indirect Tax Newsletter was designed to provide you both an in-depth analysis of the indirect tax environment in each country but also relevant hot topics from all around the region.
Faced with a variety of challenges, companies are looking for more ways to optimize business processes and costs, and increase individual as well as organizational efficiency.
KPMG in Bulgaria is pleased to publish its Transparency Report for the year ended 31 December 2009, in compliance with the requirements of the Bulgarian Independent Financial Audit Act.
In this edition of frontiers in finance, we include a perspective of the market from senior executives across the sectors, their views are insightful and reinforce the need for cautious optimism as we move forward.
This survey report provides views and opinions on infrastructure development directly from leading public sector officials.
There are encouraging signs that the global economy is stabilizing and beginning to recover. Now, it is time to look forward.
As the financial services industry moves into recovery, it is still facing many challenges and opportunities resulting from the economic crisis.
In this inaugural issue of CEE Snapshots we offer a brief glimpse of the trends which are developing within 11 specific sub sectors across the CEE region.
The last few issues have sought to track the impact of the financial crisis on the financial services sector. It now looks as if the most dangerous period may have passed.
The financial services sector – like the global economy as a whole – faces a long and potentially bumpy road to recovery.
This edition seeks to examine the impact and some of the consequences of the recent turmoil in the financial markets.
Clearly, our member firms must maintain and build upon a strong global perspective. We value the strengths and character of each national practice.
KPMG in Bulgaria is pleased to publish its Transparency Report for the year ended 31 December 2008, in compliance with the requirements of the Bulgarian Independent Financial Audit Act.
A pervasive theme running through the articles in this issue is the need for clarity, structured thinking and strategic discipline in coping with the crisis.
KPMG conducts the International Survey of Corporate Responsibility Reporting every three years to gain insight into CSR reporting.
The global trends in taxation identified in our survey have continued and intensified during the course of the past year.
A mergermarket study of current trends and sentiment among private equity
practitioners in Emerging Europe
The financial services sector has been in a very dynamic or perhaps
even frantic mode since the last edition.